Posted 1w ago

DSP II

@ Family Outreach
Helena, Montana, United States
$15-$18/hrOnsiteAll Commitments Available
Responsibilities:following instructions, recording data, teaching skills
Requirements Summary:Knowledge of human services for developmental disabilities; follow instructions; emergency identification; communicate; operate computer; follow protocols; understand regulations; meet consumer requirements; background check; driving if transporting; required training.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Computer
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Job Description

POSTION SUMMARY:



The Direct Service Provider (DSP) provides for the basic care and training of individuals with developmental disabilities.  DSP’s may work unsupervised in the child's or consumer's home, in the DSP’s home, or in community settings as arranged by the supervisor, DSP and/or the family and consumer.  Care will be provided on a schedule mutually agreed upon by the supervising staff, parent/guardian/consumer and the DSP.  General supervision is provided by the Family Support Specialist (FSS/) or Individual Living Specialist (ILS). 



ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:




  1. Work with the consumer, following instructions outlined by the consumer, Family Support Staff (FSS), Individual Living Specialist (ILS), Individual Family Support Plan (IFSP), or Personal Support Plan (PSP).

  2. Follow principles of skill instruction to teach skills identified in written plans and as outlined in Prescriptive Programs.

  3. Record data as directed by the FSS or ILS and outlined in Prescriptive Programs and in accordance with applicable State and Federal laws.

  4. Meet with the FSS or ILS a minimum of one time a month.

  5. Provide a safe and stimulating environment for each child or consumer according to the needs defined by the team.

  6. Work on a schedule mutually agreed upon by the consumer/guardian/team and DSP.

  7. Report to the family, and ILS or FSS any health, welfare, or other information at the end of each session if indicated.

  8. Communicate effectively with the FS/ISC, Family and consumer

  9. Fulfill obligations as a mandatory reporter for abuse, neglect, or exploitation.

  10. Contact the FSS or ISC regarding any personnel issues.

  11. Complete timesheets daily.

  12. Follow established reporting procedures in case of any accident or injury.

  13. Keep the consumer safe and healthy. (e.g., administer medication, make/follow safety guidelines, and report to the FSS/ILS any issues.

  14. Model effective and safe social skills for the consumer.

  15. Help the consumer problem-solve and evaluate choices they make.

  16. Respect the consumer’s autonomy and right to self-determination.

  17. Assist in helping the consumer achieve improved life skills and basic care, i.e., by assisting in meal preparation, attending to personal grooming needs, etc.

  18. Assist the consumer to participate in the various aspects of community involvement.

  19. Follow agency guidelines as outlined in the orientation manual.



ADDITIONAL DUTIES:




  1. Complete other duties as assigned that include but are not limited to performing special projects and attending continuing education opportunities.